Article image
Article image

AUCTION SALE OF OTAKI BUILDING SITES. To be Sold by BYRON BROWN, in thr Chambpr of Commerce, National Mutual Buildings, Wellington, at 8 o'clock in the evening of WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12th 1908. 1 OTAKI EXTENSION. Q-J SECTIONS, of nreae ranging from Ol i-acre to over 1 aero of the highest lind on the Otaki flat. The land is situated right in the midst of the resi dential part of Otaki, and runs along the main road to the Railway Station. ■^ot far distant is. the Otaki Golf Links, the most sporting and naturally endowed links in tho Dominion. • Tho Otaki tennis courts are on tho property adjoiningthe orchard — section 80— -as shown on the I planThe laic Mr.' Soddon, speaking in Otaki, Once said: — "So here_ we are in Otaki, a place famed in the history of our colony Here it was where tho first Anglican Church missions were established. Latterly • the Government has acquired an interest, in the Maud of Kapiti, and it is not saying too much when I Eay that era long a ferry boat service will i be established • between here and Kapiti " That was all "gmoodge 1 ," but it caught voters.Adud wo are now only using it to catch buyers. 1 ' Otaki has a climate it grows in the open air, lomons, oranges, citrons," shaddock?, grapes, and many other 'semitropical fruits. (All( All Otaki wants to'Eiak* it tlir* "most fashionable seaside and country resort in tho Dominion, is an influx of up-to-dato citizens who will combat the jsupine and lethargic Maori element. Nature has given Otaki the beet climate in the > Dominion, a magnificent landscape, with its background, of towering mountains, its forefront of blue ocean, its. miles of perfectly flat land of, riohes^ foil, through which flows its trout shocked streams and rivers. The opportunity is now offered, and the vendor is ■ not nearly so anxious for high ""prices as ho is for 1 settlement to combat the old time conservatism of Maori, and pakeha Mapri, which has ! dominated the town since the first white -settlers of over, 70 years ago. Mejbrs Mclntyre Bros., of 55a, Lamb-tpn-quaj', have beeu appointed the Auctioneer's agents in Wellington, where Lithographic_ Plans can be obtained, also all information to intending buyers. Messrs Mclnt'yre Bros, will be making a "gifand display 'during February of semitropical fruits grown in Otaki. Each exbibit wiirbe labelled with the grower's name, and' intending buyers can be condupted.by Mr. Byron Brown to the grow, er's orchards, where tho fruit cap bo seen growing ' i,fa the open air in semi-tropical OfakJ. . >• ■ Section $1 js all orchard and contains , ■an old four-roomed house of historical/ memories c - Section 81 has three-quarters of »an- acre of orchard in full bearing. Section -'-80 h.as been sold to the Otaki Tennis Club, and has a new court just laid vdown, \yith more to follow. TERMS OF SALE : Ten per cent. on. tho fall of the hammer. Ten • per cent, in three months. • Ten per cent, in six months. 1 Balance any time during five yeara Interest at 5 p°r cent, on unpaid purchase money. Mr Byron Brown will give the pubho just a plain honest auction sale. Slo fakes or dirty trotting tricks. Only tie buyers will do the bidding. Q, S. HILL AND CO., LAND AND FINANCIAL AGENTS, 8, King's Chambers, Willis-street. Telephone / 2456. ORIENTAL -BAY . (main road)— Substantial 7-roomed House. £1170; a bargain. WALLACE-STREET (Tram Terminus)— . Cojy 5-roomed House. £74Cf; owner loft city. OWEN-STREET— Good 5-roomed Home, closo to* tram. £620. TASMAN-STREET (Wallace-street Tram Terminus)— 4 Rooms and conveniences, corner section, 50ft frontage. £620. 1 OWEN-STREET-New Villa, 6 rooms, 2 bay -windows ; bargain. £825 ; only £275 cash. KARORI (Central)— Section 50 x 150 ft. £100 ; chajice for young man BROOKLYN (alongside tram)— s Rooms; section 30 x 170 ft, 2 frontages. £560; ' £210 -cash. KHANDALLAH— B Rooms and half-acre, dee Stream £700. ROXBURGH-STREET-7 Rooms, fine view harbour. £1200. MONEY TO LEND at 5 per cent. W. H. MORRAU & CO., T AND AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS, & FINANCIAL AGENTS, WILLIS-STREET. Telephone No, 10. We are instructed to offer PRIVATELY FOR SALE- * 7-ROOMED RESIDENCE in . sunny situation, slope of • MOUNT VICTORIA; level land, 45 x 132 ft. This is a splendid ' home, close to the ' Tramway, and is most modern and convenient. Price £1550. OFF AUSTIN-STREET. Gentleman's VILLA, containing ' 6 rooms and every modern convenience ; commands splendid city and harbour view, and 1 , . sisin a most sunny position. I Price only" £1150. WE RECOMMEND THESE. ■7 Raoms, CROFTON, good house: land 152* x 108; trapshed and fowlhouse. Price £900. 6 Rooms, ROLLESTON-STREET. £865. 5 Rooms, MACFARLANE - STREET. £830. 5 - Rooms, HATAITAI ; large > section ; house has all conveniences. £650. KHANDALLAH 1 -^ Acres and 6-roomed Residence. £2250. KILBTRNIE— 6 Rooms, modern. £850. KILBIRNIE— 5 Rooms, modern. £650. ROSENEATH— S Rooms, fronting Evans Bay Beach. £527. ROSENEATH— 2 splendid Sections, facing- city. £10 per foot, 6 Rooms, LOWER HUTT, and convpnit - ences ; land 43 x 132. Price £650 ; £125 cashI Terms Arranged. I MONEY' TO LEND ON MORTGAGE. W. H. MORRAH AND CO. BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY BUSINESS A SOUND and PAYING BUSINESS in the best inland town in the North Island is offered for sale on account of the owner being in ill-health. The output of Bread amounts to 350 Loaves daily, ond, in addition, a splendid trade is done in Confectionery and Refreshments, also, if desired, a Grocery Department could be conveniently added. The present turnover is capable of considerable expansion in the hands of an energetic man The propnty is frcphold and consists of a new shop "«i ith 7-roomed dwelling attached and large section. To a suitable man eas> financial arrangement? are offered. For further particu lars, apply R, W. GILBERT, *■ " gii.J&n^s. Chambers., W.ellmgl'firu

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19080117.2.95.3

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 14, 17 January 1908, Page 10

Word Count
952

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 14, 17 January 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 14, 17 January 1908, Page 10